It has a lot of options for such a low priced unit and one of our favorite picks.
There is a lot of features built into it such as OBD Partial Functions, Read DTCs, Clear DTCs, Read dynamic data streams, Read vehicle information and much more.

It found errors that many older scanners did not find which was impressive.

The one downside is the plastic build of the unit which keeps the price low but may not last long in a professional shop.

For the DIY part time mechanic it is a good option for a new scan tool in 2017.

There is no fancy features with it getting right to the point of giving a error code and clearing them when needed.
There is new units which are better but the Actron CP9125 has stood the test of time and help troubleshoot many vehicles.

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